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Studying visual search using systems factorial methodology with target—distractor similarity as the factor Mario FifićJames T. TownsendAmi Eidels OriginalPaper Pages: 583 - 603
Does perceptual learning in speech reflect changes in phonetic category representation or decision bias? Constance M. Clarke-DavidsonPaul A. LuceJames R. Sawusch OriginalPaper Pages: 604 - 618
Change perception in complex auditory scenes Francesco PavaniMassimo Turatto OriginalPaper Pages: 619 - 629
Attention sharing during timing: Modulation by processing demands of an expected stimulus Julie ChampagneClaudette Fortin OriginalPaper Pages: 630 - 639
The effect of appropriate and inappropriate stimulus color on odor discrimination Richard J. StevensonMegan Oaten OriginalPaper Pages: 640 - 646
Sensory and perceptual interactions in weight perception André B. ValdezEric L. Amazeen OriginalPaper Pages: 647 - 657
Priming T2 in a visual and auditory attentional blink task Thomas KoelewijnErik Van der BurgJan Theeuwes OriginalPaper Pages: 658 - 666
Object continuity and the transsaccadic representation of form Robert D. GordonSarah D. VollmerMegan L. Frankl OriginalPaper Pages: 667 - 679
Contingent attentional capture occurs by activated target congruence Atsunori ArigaKazuhiko Yokosawa OriginalPaper Pages: 680 - 687
Walking reveals trunk orientation bias for visual attention Jefferson D. GrubbCatherine L. ReedRalph J. Roberts OriginalPaper Pages: 688 - 696
The reading ability of good and poor temporal processors among a group of college students Agnes AuBill Lovegrove OriginalPaper Pages: 697 - 706
Perceived relative distance on the ground affected by the selection of depth information Jun WuZijiang J. HeTeng Leng Ooi OriginalPaper Pages: 707 - 713
A unilateral field advantage for detecting repeated elements Serena Jenelle ButcherPatrick Cavanagh OriginalPaper Pages: 714 - 724
Induced loudness reduction as a function of frequency difference between test tone and inducer Jeremy MarozeauMichael Epstein OriginalPaper Pages: 725 - 731
Temporally selective attention modulates early perceptual processing: Event-related potential evidence Lisa D. SandersLori B. Astheimer OriginalPaper Pages: 732 - 742